SUPER FIGHTER
Chelsea 3 Leiceter 1
the special one JOSE.
KIUNGO wa Manchester United,
Juan Mata amerejea Stamford Bridge wikiendi iliyopita Chelsea ikishinda
goli 1-0 dhidi ya Manchester United, shukurani kwa goli la Eden Hazard.
Katika Blog yake anayoandika
habari mara moja kwa wiki, Mhispania huyo mwenye miaka 26 amezungumzia
jinsi alivyopokelewa katika mchezo wa jumamosi.
Licha ya Manchester United
kupoteza mechi hiyo walimiliki mpira kwa kiwango kikubwa na
waliwahangaisha Chelsea wenye kikosi cha gharama kubwa.
Mata aliyeondoka Chelsea mwezi
januari 2014 kwa ada ya uhamisho ya paundi milioni 37 amejisikia furaha
na kuwashukuru mashabiki wa Chelsea kwa jinsi walivyompokea kwa heshima.
Mata Amewashukuru mashabiki wa Chelsea katika blog yake na kuwapongeza kwa jitihada zao za kukaribia kutwaa ubingwa msimu.
UJUMBE ALIOANDIKA HUU HAPA CHINI
“It was really moving to feel
the people’s respect and affection, and I will always be grateful for
that… To them and also to the players,” wrote Mata.
“I thank them for such
affection and I congratulate them for the title they are about to win,
because it’s almost done… It was nice to meet them and chat with them
after the game, and also the club’s staff, doctors, physios, etc., and
feel their respect and friendship. Thanks to all and congratulations.”
Mata also touched upon the
remaining five Premier League games for Manchester United and wished
David Silva well after being hospitalised during Manchester City’s 2-0
win over West Ham.
The talented midfielder also included a link to a charity at the bottom of his blog and you can read the blog on his page here.
Alternatively you can read the blog, titled ‘I Feel Pride’, below.
Hi everyone,
Today, as the title above says,
I feel proud. I’m going to tell you why, but as you can imagine this
has been a special weekend for me.
When we were leaving Stamford
Bridge, to catch the train and go back to Manchester, I had mixed
feelings. I was angry about the defeat, I was thrilled after seeing some
old friends, but especially I was proud. Mainly for two reasons that
I’m going to explain now… I felt proud of the game the team had played,
keeping the ball possession, controlling the game and creating chances
to score, and all this at Stamford Bridge against the leader… As our
manager said after the game, we were loyal to our football idea, and
despite the score didn’t show that, if we keep playing like this there
will be many more wins than defeats, I’m pretty sure of that. Besides,
the team showed personality by playing that way against such a tough
opponent, who gave no space in their half of the pitch and defended with
so many players. Obviously, we also made some mistakes we have to learn
from in the future. But overall that was my feeling about the game we
had played: pride.
The other reason, as you
can imagine, is about the reception I was given from the Chelsea fans.
It was really moving to feel the people’s respect and affection, and I
will always be grateful for that… To them and also to the players. I
thank them for such affection and I congratulate them for the title they
are about to win, because it’s almost done… It was nice to meet them
and chat with them after the game, and also the club’s staff, doctors,
physios, etc., and feel their respect and friendship. Thanks to all and
congratulations.
We know we have five finals
ahead and we will try to win each of them to get to our goal. The first
one is away against Everton, not an easy stadium. The last time we
played against them we struggled a lot to win, but we will try to get
the three points again.
On Saturday, since we were
playing, I missed the main games in la Liga. The first three teams won.
That includes Barcelona, who faced Valencia, a side that gave a lot of
trouble to Barça in their previous game between the two and had won at
the Camp Nou last season. Barcelona won three vital points to remain in
the top spot because Real Madrid keep close behind despite the injuries
of Bale and Modric, who may miss the next few games. By the way, I want
to send a message of support to my team-mate in the Spanish national
team David Silva after his worrying injury, when he was given oxygen and
left the pitch on a stretcher. I hope he is fine and back to the
football pitch as soon as possible. I think his cheekbone is not broken,
so it all seems to be a contusion and a big scare.
I finished my Sunday watching
some motor highlights, like Hamilton’s great win in Formula 1. Sadly,
none of the Spanish drivers got points. In the motorcycling Grand Prix
it happened the opposite way: the Spaniards were fantastic, as always,
and Valentino Rossi celebrated his victory wearing a Maradona shirt on
the podium. I’ve always thought this Italian guy is a genius…
Have a nice week! Hugs!
Juan
PS: Below this text you will
find a ‘button’ allowing you to donate money to the Asociación ELA (ALS
Association) of Asturias. It’s a non-profit organization that helps
people diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, and their families.
They will use the money to buy electric wheelchairs that will enhance
the quality of life of those who suffer this damn disease. Thank you
very much in advance!
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